January was a #WildGood month for me in many ways . No, I didn’t win the lottery. It was just a really fun, creative, and inspiring month.
Blogging link party
First of all, the blog is how to choose the right channels to broadcast your advertising messages undergoing major changes. There will be more about blogging – and in the #smart version. This perspective is incredibly inspiring to me and gives me fantastic power to act. I have been interested in this perspective for a long time – everything that allows you to do things better, smarter, wiser. How can you get better results from individual actions – especially when it comes to blogging? You know – I really don’t have that much time, so it’s important that what I do brings the best results and “works” for me. So expect a lot of new things.
Maybe I will even manage to encourage someone to run a blog? That would be great!
.texts that appeared in January:
One thing that came to my customers are adapting mind after this year’s “Kominka ranking”
Why do we need baby steps?
How to Share Free Stuff on Your Blog
Small solutions that bring big results
Project Doe
As for Project Łania, January phone number iran was really great – we’ve been running regularly since December (me and Duży) and we’re slowly getting ready for a 5-kilometer run, which will take place on March 11. It’s getting harder and harder from week to week (today I ran 4 kilometers in a row!), but I still really like it and it helps me clear my head. Plus, it’s valuable time that I spend together with Duży.
Development link party
January was largely about development. December was all about plans and goals – and now it’s time to implement them. And that’s great. As usual, I attacked the topic with wild passion, but I still try to find some balance in all of this. Development touches on various topics – from time management (Ola Budzyńska’s “Do It Today” course), to topics related to marketing, social media, etc.
I’m especially proud of the fact that I’m slowly making small but significant changes – for example, I read for half an hour every day before work. Thanks to that, I’m finishing another book that was just collecting dust on the shelf, waiting to be read someday.